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The Classic Longevity Stack

Two of the most studied longevity peptides from decades of Russian bioregulator research. Epithalon activates telomerase — the enzyme that maintains and elongates telomeres, the protective caps on chromosomes that shorten as we age. Longer telomeres are associated with slower cellular aging. Thymalin restores thymic function, which is critical because the thymus shrinks with age and immune function declines as a result. Together they address two of the fundamental mechanisms of biological aging: telomere shortening and immune deterioration. Both are run in cycles rather than continuously, mimicking the way the body naturally regulates these processes.

Longevity

🐾 Griffin Says...

If you are going to research longevity peptides, these two are where to start. The Russian clinical data on both is more extensive than most people realize — decades of research in aging populations. Epithalon specifically showed 1.6-1.8 times reduced mortality in a 266-person study. That is not a small finding.

Peptides in this stack

A tetrapeptide derived from the pineal gland. Researched for its ability to activate telomerase, potentially extending cellular lifespan and slowing aging processes.

Role: Supports longevity

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A polypeptide bioregulator derived from the thymus gland. Researched for immune restoration, anti-aging effects, and longevity in elderly populations.

Role: Supports longevity

Full peptide profile

For research purposes only. Nothing on this page is medical advice or a recommendation to use these compounds. Always consult a qualified professional before making health decisions.

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